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Inquest: HomeWe are a decarceral forum powered by voices dedicated to eradicating mass incarceration in its many forms.Missing: organization | Show results with:organization
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Inquest named a finalist for a National Magazine AwardMar 28, 2025 · The award honors lawyers who have devoted a substantial portion of their legal careers to public or private criminal defense practice, whether ...
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Welcome to Inquest - InquestJul 26, 2021 · Inquest is a forum for advancing decarceral ideas, aiming to challenge and engage readers, and to break down silos.
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inquest | Wex | US Law | LII / Legal Information InstituteAn inquest is a judicial fact-finding inquiry. Normally, a coroner and/or jury will request an inquest regarding the cause of the death of an individual.
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Inquest | Coroner's Jury, Evidence & Procedure | BritannicaOct 14, 2025 · An inquest is a judicial inquiry by a court-appointed group, often to investigate deaths by unnatural means. Witnesses are examined, and a jury ...
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Coroners | The Crown Prosecution ServiceFeb 2, 2021 · Inquests are legal inquiries into the cause and circumstances of a death, and are limited, fact-finding inquiries; a Coroner will consider both ...
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Chapter 7: Scope of the inquest - Courts and Tribunals JudiciaryJan 1, 2025 · The scope of the investigation and inquest comprises those lines of inquiry or topics which the coroner considers to be relevant to answering the questions.
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Annex 3: Coroner (England and Wales) roles and responsibilitiesAug 31, 2022 · The purpose of the inquest is to provide answers to 4 factual questions: who the deceased person was; and how, when and where they came by their ...
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Chapter 5: The Inquest Hearing - Courts and Tribunals JudiciaryJan 1, 2025 · A coroner must hold all inquest hearings in public unless the limited circumstances under the Coroners (Inquest) Rules 2013 at r.11(4) or r.11(5) (external ...
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INQUESTS (Non-Attorneys only) - NY Civil | NYCOURTS.GOVAn inquest is a hearing to determine damages when a defendant doesn't answer, only the plaintiff is present, and the plaintiff must prove their case.
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CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CHAPTER 49. INQUESTS ..."Inquest" means an investigation into the cause and circumstances of the death of a person, and a determination, made with or without a formal court hearing.<|separator|>
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[PDF] Coroners' investigations and inquests - UK ParliamentThis briefing paper deals with the law in England and Wales. It includes information about: • when a coroner's investigation and inquest is held;.
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History - Coroners' SocietyThe role of the Coroner has adapted over the eight centuries since the office was formally established in 1194, from being a form of medieval tax gatherer.
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[PDF] Jones D and Milne R. The Coronial System: A Short History. Int J ...Aug 18, 2023 · The first known reference to the office of coroner was formally established in England by Article 20 of the 'Articles of Eyre' in September of ...
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The Evolution of the Coroner System: Examining the History of ...The coroner system has its origins in Medieval England, where a coroner was a royal judicial representative, and their primary duty was to collect money ...
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Investigating sudden death: the role of the coroner - The GazetteThe investigation of death was a secondary part of the medieval coroner's duty. Principally, he was to preserve the Crown's revenue, previously a task performed ...
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The Coroners' Rolls and their Significance - Violence Research CentreThe coroner was a medieval official who was tasked to record all cases of sudden and unnatural deaths including suicides, accidents and homicides.
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The Coroner and His Rolls - Medieval Murder MapsThe coroner was a royal official. His main duty was to hold inquests after all sudden and unnatural deaths including suicides, accidents, and homicides.
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Finding Facts in Medieval English Law | Journal of Legal AnalysisAug 23, 2023 · To begin with cases of suspicious deaths, coroners would assemble an inquest of local men to examine visible facts with him (e.g., wounds, ...
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The Early History and Influence of the Office of Coroner - jstorThe composition of the coroner's inquest jury in the thirteenth century varied somewhat in differ- ent localities and at different times. Most commonly it ...
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The Office of the Coroner and the Birth of the Modern English StateJun 13, 2017 · The preeminent pre-modern criminal investigator was the coroner. The office of the coroner was first established in England in 1194. As the name ...Missing: Statute | Show results with:Statute<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Mystery of the Inquest: Understanding Coroner InquiriesMar 1, 2025 · The scope and nature of inquests shifted dramatically by the 19th century as public health concerns arose in response to cholera and other ...
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Lecture by the Chief Coroner: Death and Taxes - the past, present ...Nov 23, 2023 · In 1728, the Dorset coroner conducted an inquest into the death of a youth whose body had been found on a riverbank on the strength of a ...Missing: era | Show results with:era
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Deaths and Taxes: The Past Present and Future of the Coronial ...Nov 23, 2023 · The 2009 Act changes introduced an element of central oversight of the coronial service through the new office of Chief Coroner, improved some ...
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Reforms to the coroner service in England and WalesSep 24, 2021 · It found that the coroner service had improved substantially since the Coroners and Justice Act 2009 was implemented in 2013 “but bereaved ...
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Coroners statistics 2024: England and Wales - GOV.UKMay 8, 2025 · Open conclusions have seen a decrease over the last decade - they accounted for 3% of all inquests concluded in 2024 compared with 6% in 2014.Missing: modern | Show results with:modern
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What to do after someone dies: When a death is reported to a coronerThey'll issue a certificate to the registrar saying that a post-mortem or inquest is not needed. The registrar will register the death. A post-mortem is needed.Missing: initiation preconditions
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Coroners, post-mortems and inquests | nidirectAn inquest is an inquiry into the circumstances of a death. The purpose of the inquest is to find out who the deceased person was and how, when and where they ...
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When should a coroner hold an inquest into a death? - RWK GoodmanJan 15, 2024 · A coroner must open an inquest as soon as reasonably practicable and must also set down dates for any subsequent hearing as soon as possible.
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The Coroner's Inquest Process: Explained by a Legal ExpertNov 15, 2023 · A coroner's inquest is a formal judicial inquiry governed by the Coroners and Justice Act 2009. It is convened to determine the identity of the deceased ...
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The Coroners' Court: the coronial process explainedCoroners have considerable powers, including summoning witnesses and medical experts to give evidence at a coronial inquest. They can also authorise police ...
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Overview of the coronial process in England and Wales - Voicing LossAt the inquest, the coroner (or jury, if there is one) hears evidence that will help them answer the questions about the death. This evidence may be partly or ...
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Chapter 4: Documentary inquests and inquests in writingJan 1, 2025 · An inquest in writing will be conducted solely in writing without the need for a court hearing for the inquest.
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Procedure at coroners' inquests | Legal Guidance - LexisNexisFeb 6, 2025 · A coroner conducting an investigation into a death must hold an inquest and that inquest hearing should, wherever possible, be completed within six months.
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[PDF] What to expect at an inquest - Coroners CourtPeople providing evidence can include police officers, family members, professional experts such as doctors and scientists, witnesses and members of the public.
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Guide to inquests into patient care following a deathApr 3, 2025 · An inquest is a public court hearing held by a coroner in certain circumstances to decide who died and how, when and where the death ...
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Chapter 15: Conclusions - Courts and Tribunals JudiciaryJan 1, 2025 · The findings and determinations along with the coroner's or jury's conclusion as to 'how' the death came about are recorded on the formal Record of Inquest ...
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Chief Coroner's Guidance No.17 Conclusions: Short-Form and ...Sep 7, 2021 · The purpose of this guidance is to assist coroners in the use of short-form and narrative conclusions and with a view to achieving greater consistency across ...
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Coroners statistics 2023: England and Wales - GOV.UKMay 10, 2024 · In 2023, 39,500 inquest conclusions were recorded in total, up 11% on 2022. Drugs/alcohol related, accident/misadventure and unclassified ...
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What verdicts can the inquest return? - Saunders LawOct 18, 2016 · A decision will be made on where, when, and how the person has died. This will be referred to as the inquest 'conclusion' or 'verdict.'
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Coronial inquests | The inquest system - Manchester City CouncilAn inquest is a fact-finding process which does not deal with issues of blame/responsibility or issues of criminal or civil liability.Missing: United Kingdom
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Coroners' inquests - Royal College of PathologistsA coroner must hold an inquest if: the cause of death is still unknown. the person may have died a violent or unnatural death.
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The Coroners (Inquests) Rules 2013 - Legislation.gov.ukJul 2, 2013 · A coroner must complete an inquest within six months of the date on which the coroner is made aware of the death, or as soon as is reasonably practicable after ...
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[PDF] INQUESTS – A FACTSHEET FOR FAMILIESAn Inquest is an investigation into a death which appears to be due to unknown, violent or unnatural causes, designed to find out who the deceased was, ...
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Guide to Fatal Accident Inquiries | COPFSJun 9, 2023 · A Fatal Accident Inquiry (FAI) is a public hearing to establish what happened to cause a sudden, unexplained or suspicious death.
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Fatal Accident Inquiry - Support Around Death - NHS ScotlandA Fatal Accident Inquiry (FAI) is a legal process, unique to Scotland, that seeks to establish the circumstances of an unexpected, unexplained, suspicious, or ...
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Fatal accident inquiries and determinationsThe notices and determinations (decisions) below are made in terms of the Inquiries into Fatal Accidents and Sudden Deaths etc (Scotland) Act 2016.FAI Clare Shannon Response · FAI John Grant Cousin... · FAI Darren James Kerr...
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An introduction to Fatal Accident Inquiries - MFMacAug 15, 2025 · The law on Fatal Accident Inquiries (FAIs) is set out in the Inquiries into Fatal Accidents and Sudden Deaths etc. (Scotland) Act 2016. The ...
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FAI Determination Summaries - Judiciary of ScotlandFatal Accident Inquiries (FAIs) are held following a death in the workplace or in cases which give rise to reasonable suspicion.
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Chapter 1: Opening the Inquest - Courts and Tribunals JudiciaryJan 1, 2025 · When the coroner's duty to investigate a death has arisen under s.1 of the Act (external link) the coroner is under a duty (by virtue of s.6 of ...
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Chapter 11: Jury inquests - Courts and Tribunals JudiciaryJan 1, 2025 · Inquests are generally held without a jury unless the provisions of s.7 (external link) of the Coroners and Justice Act 2009 (the Act) are met.
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Coroners statistics 2022: England and Wales - GOV.UKMay 11, 2023 · In 2022, 787 investigations were suspended (and not resumed) by the coroner under Schedule 1 of the Coroners and Justice Act 2009 because ...Coroners Statistics 2022... · 6. Inquests Opened · 7. Inquest Conclusions
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[PDF] Fatal Accident Inquiries and Coroners' Service of England and WalesBoth are death investigation services, separate to civil and criminal jurisdictions to establish facts, make findings and learn lessons in the.
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Our role in investigating deaths | COPFSJan 20, 2025 · Fatal Accident Inquiries can only be undertaken for people who were 'ordinarily resident' in Scotland when they died. If a person has been ...Types Of Deaths We... · Deaths Needing Further... · Deaths Abroad<|separator|>
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If a death is reported to the procurator fiscal - mygov.scotMay 13, 2024 · Information about what happens when a death is reported to the procurator fiscal, including post mortems and fatal accident inquiries.
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Fatal Accident Inquiry rules | Scottish Courts and Tribunals ServiceRules Part 1 Citation, commencement and interpretation, etc Part 2 Overview Part 3 Pre-Inquiry procedure Part 4 Information Part 5 The Inquiry
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Coroner and Medical Examiner Laws | Public Health Law - CDCMay 15, 2024 · A medicolegal officer can be a coroner or medical examiner. In most states, coroners are not required to be physicians or forensic pathologists.
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FAQs • What is an inquest? - Lake County, IllinoisAn inquest is a legal public inquiry (hearing) into the manner of death in which the Coroner and six jurors sit in a quasi-judicial fashion, and evidence is ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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[PDF] The Fight to Revive Inquest Proceedings in the United StatesThe inquest process requires realistic boundaries to prevent it from wading too far into adjudication; these boundaries focus on discerning when the loss of ...
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Section V: Medical Examiner's Inquests | Board of SupervisorsA Coroner"s Inquest is defined as a formal "court" proceeding that is conducted to provide information that will assist in determining the manner in which a ...Missing: procedure | Show results with:procedure
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The 2025 Florida Statutes - Online Sunshine(1) The state attorney may petition the county court in the county in which the body was found to hold an inquest into any death for which an examination, ...Missing: United | Show results with:United
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Inquests and inquiries | Coroners Court of New South WalesMay 22, 2025 · An inquest is a court hearing where the Coroner considers evidence to determine the identity of the deceased and the date, place, manner and cause of death of ...
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How do coronial inquests work? Here's what they can and can't doJul 9, 2025 · A coronial inquest is a formal public hearing into why someone (or sometimes a group of people) died. It's often held across multiple days.
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Overview of the Coronial process - NSW Coroners CourtMay 22, 2025 · In cases where the cause and manner of death are clear, the Coroner will usually dispense with the need for an inquest and finalise the matter.<|separator|>
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Inquest | Coroners Court - Magistrates Court of TasmaniaJul 16, 2024 · An inquest is a public hearing. It involves a detailed inquiry into a death, fire or explosion with evidence being tendered in court.
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[PDF] Understanding the role of Coroner's Inquests - Gov.bc.caA coroner's inquest is a public inquiry to determine facts of a death, make recommendations, and ensure public confidence, not to find fault.
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Coroner's Inquests - Province of British Columbia - Gov.bc.caInquests are formal court proceedings, with a five- to seven-person jury, held to publicly review the circumstances of a death. The jury hears evidence from ...
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2025 coroner's inquests' verdicts and recommendations | ontario.caMar 10, 2025 · The Office of the Chief Coroner posts verdicts and recommendations for all inquests for the current and previous year.
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[PDF] A Guide to Responding to Coroner's Inquests and Investigations in ...A coroner's inquest is a public hearing to determine death circumstances, held after a death investigation, to provide clarity and closure.
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Inquests | Yukon.caThe presiding coroner explains to the jury their role and responsibilities and that the inquest is a fact-finding proceeding that will assign no fault or blame.
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The conduct of inquests (2016/01) - Coroners CourtOct 1, 2025 · This Practice Note applies to the conduct of all inquests in the Coroner's Court. References to 'the Act' are to the Coroners Act 2006. The ...Missing: procedures | Show results with:procedures
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The coroner and the coronial process | After a suicideMost coronial inquiries are completed without a formal court hearing. This is called a hearing on the papers, where the coroner reads all evidence and makes ...
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[PDF] Inquests – what to expect | Medical ProtectionAn inquest is a thorough process and can last for a period of time ranging from hours to weeks, depending on the issues and number of witnesses involved.
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Being a witness at Coroners Court | Practice Centre | Oranga TamarikiSep 15, 2025 · Inquests are generally public, and media may report on proceedings unless the death involves suicide or the coroner restricts publication. If ...
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Attending a coroner's inquest in the Republic of Ireland - The MDUIt is useful to see first-hand the layout of the court and how witnesses are questioned by the coroner and other representatives.Missing: countries India
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Coroners Act 2006 - New Zealand LegislationA coroner may direct any witness whose evidence has not yet been heard at an inquest to remain, or go and remain, outside the place where the inquest is being ...<|separator|>
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“Justice delayed is justice denied”: Inquests and the impact of ...Oct 25, 2022 · the number of inquests open for more than two years has more than tripled in England and Wales since 2017; · in 2017, 378 inquests had been open ...Missing: statistics | Show results with:statistics
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Richard Paige reviews the Chief Coroner's annual report for 2024Sep 12, 2025 · The report is clear that the primary causes of these delays are largely external and beyond a coroner's direct control. Many of these cases ...
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[PDF] Report of the Chief Coroner - The coroner service 10 years post-reformJan 11, 2024 · The local funding model of the coroner service means than the cost of such investigations falls on the local authority responsible for funding ...
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How can the coroner service be improved? - Exchange ChambersJun 17, 2025 · Pathology services for coroners have been neglected over many years and there is now a severe shortage. Coroner services should be unified into ...
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Prevention without power - Rethinking the UK's coronial PFD systemJul 28, 2025 · This system has been increasingly criticised as being unfit for purpose due to factors such as limited coronial powers and a lack of national ...
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A systematic case series of coroners' reports in England and WalesCoroners expressed 237 concerns; the most common were procedural inadequacies (14%, n = 32), inadequate documentation and communication (10%, n = 22), and ...
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Hillsborough disaster: deadly mistakes and lies that lasted decadesApr 26, 2016 · For periods, these inquests felt like an inversion of a criminal prosecution, in which police officers were repeatedly accused of lying, ...
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Hillsborough inquests: What you need to know - BBC NewsApr 26, 2016 · The jury at the Hillsborough inquests has found 96 football fans were unlawfully killed, after hearing two years of evidence.<|separator|>
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Five Hillsborough myths dispelled by inquests jury - BBC NewsApr 28, 2016 · The alleged behaviour of fans lay at the heart of the myths rejected by the Hillsborough inquests. How were they perpetuated?
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Chauffeur and paparazzi to blame for Diana death, jury findsApr 7, 2008 · Diana, Princess of Wales, and Dodi Fayed were unlawfully killed by the reckless driving of their chauffeur, Henri Paul, and the paparazzi who chased them.
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Diana death: New information assessed by Scotland Yard - BBC NewsAug 18, 2013 · Reports in several British Sunday newspapers suggest there are allegations the military was involved and that information had been passed to ...
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Dr David Kelly: Controversial death examined - BBC NewsDec 17, 2011 · Controversy continues over the 2003 death of Dr David Kelly, who was thrust into the media spotlight amid a row between the government and ...Missing: famous | Show results with:famous
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Coroners Statistics 2024: Key points | Hill DickinsonMay 23, 2025 · There was a 71% increase of inquests in writing where a Coroner can conduct an inquest based on documentary evidence alone (often referred to as ...
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An overview of the death certification reforms - GOV.UKAug 14, 2024 · The new death certification reforms require an independent review to be carried out for all deaths in England and Wales, without exception.
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Guidance No 47: The Death Certification ReformsSep 9, 2024 · The purpose of this note is to help coroners understand the reforms and to encourage consistency in implementation.<|separator|>
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A win for families: Government finally introduces Hillsborough Law ...Sep 16, 2025 · The Bill will introduce vital legal protections for bereaved families and victims involved in public inquiries, investigations, and inquests. It ...Missing: procedures | Show results with:procedures
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Hillsborough Law: a new chapter for inquests and public inquiries?Sep 18, 2025 · Extended, non-means-tested legal aid for families at all inquests where the state is legally represented is also included in the proposed bill.
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Speed Brief - 2024 Chief Coroner's Report - Eversheds SutherlandThe Chief Coroners Annual Report for 2024 was published on 11 September 2025, and contains pertinent insights into current challenges faced by the coronial ...
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NO MORE DEATHS CAMPAIGN | InquestHundreds of vital recommendations are made following inquests and inquiries. Yet there is no system in place to oversee them or ensure changes are made.<|separator|>
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Inquests and Inquiries Update – April - May 2024Jun 12, 2024 · The Report noted that institutional defensiveness appears to remain a problem for public authorities, particularly when they are involved in ...Missing: current challenges<|separator|>
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Report on urgent reform for major inquests and inquiries - JUSTICEHaving sat for a year, the report records 54 recommendations of the Working Party directed at remedying such shortcomings ... Our recommendations, in particular ...
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Why Modern Medical Examiners Don't Hold InquestsCoroners and coroner inquests were not put in place to determine if a death was or was not justified. Corner inquests were intended to force members of the ...
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Improving state medicolegal death investigation: Does system level ...This research assesses the impact of system governance reform on the quality of drug mortality data by assessing the impact of transitioning from a coroner ...Missing: proposals inquest
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In Victory for Families of People Killed by Police, State Supreme ...Jul 16, 2021 · The changes allowed attorneys representing victims' families to take part in inquest hearings for the first time and empowered juries to ...